munchkin3
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- Jun 6, 2008
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So my DEAR son has been making some comments about perhaps returning to the gym.
A bit of history- he was doing gymnastics since he was 6, made it to L8 until puberty, weight, injuries, rebellion, and some old coach baggage.........He decided to leave the sport last year.
He never wanted to pick up ANY other organized sport after gymnastics- he was willing to do crossfit only......So he did.
Lately, he has been showing off his ring routines and all his old conditioning skills at crossfit, which naturally causes some ooos and ahhhs.....he told me on several occasions how nice it is to show off again. He has not gone as far as to say he 'misses it' , but he has been talking about how much fun floor was towards the end....
Through of this, i have tried to act as nonplussed as possible. I dont want him to tap into MY desires of him returning. (I caused a lot of his rebelling in gymnastics since I fought hard to keep him in!) All I asked him is for was NOT to do real routines at a crossfit facility with no mats, or safety equipment......I am concerned he could hurt himself.
Any advice to get him back in? He knows that this could help with college applications, even if he only focused on 2 or 3 events......I feel he is on the fence.....He is very much in the teenage mindset....what Mom and Dad wants, he doesn't!
A bit of history- he was doing gymnastics since he was 6, made it to L8 until puberty, weight, injuries, rebellion, and some old coach baggage.........He decided to leave the sport last year.
He never wanted to pick up ANY other organized sport after gymnastics- he was willing to do crossfit only......So he did.
Lately, he has been showing off his ring routines and all his old conditioning skills at crossfit, which naturally causes some ooos and ahhhs.....he told me on several occasions how nice it is to show off again. He has not gone as far as to say he 'misses it' , but he has been talking about how much fun floor was towards the end....
Through of this, i have tried to act as nonplussed as possible. I dont want him to tap into MY desires of him returning. (I caused a lot of his rebelling in gymnastics since I fought hard to keep him in!) All I asked him is for was NOT to do real routines at a crossfit facility with no mats, or safety equipment......I am concerned he could hurt himself.
Any advice to get him back in? He knows that this could help with college applications, even if he only focused on 2 or 3 events......I feel he is on the fence.....He is very much in the teenage mindset....what Mom and Dad wants, he doesn't!